News
Gagging orders' are mostly wielded by the rich but the government's use of one on the Afghan data leak raises concerns about ...
The Taliban government said on Thursday it had not arrested or monitored Afghans involved in a secret British resettlement ...
Spiked Online Editor Tom Slater discusses the “rotten” state of the United Kingdom following the revelation of a data leak which exposed a secret Afghan relocation scheme.
As the mood fouls over immigration policy, British officials bicker over the decision to allow thousands of Afghans who had not qualified for asylum ...
Manchester-based law firm Brings Legal stated it has already registered nearly 1,000 Afghan ARAP applicants for potential ...
A spreadsheet containing the personal information of about 18,700 Afghans and their relatives – a total of about 33,000 ...
LONDON (AP) — British governments past and present face allegations of avoiding scrutiny and undermining democracy after the ...
Opinion
Political superinjunctions put governments beyond the law – these powers must never be used againThe Afghan leak scandal reveals how easy it is for governments to conceal terrible blunders for so long. The law must be changed so gagging orders cannot be secretly abused ...
The British government hid a billion dollar plan to rescue Afghans who assisted its troops after a data leak compromised exposed them to Taliban retaliation.
Johnny Mercer, the former veterans minister, who was covered by the super-injunction because of his knowledge of the events, told the BBC the breach was representative of the "chaos" around the ...
A major data breach by the UK Ministry of Defence has forced Britain to launch an emergency relocation program for thousands ...
STORY: Thousands of Afghans were secretly relocated to the UK after a data breach put them at risk of reprisals from the ...
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